Signature front splitter by Ionic Dynamics, teaser pics!!
#32
#33
I'm sure that you can trim off whatever is needed in order for it to fit, I've seen this done with many other types of cars.
Last edited by Ionic; 10-16-2012 at 01:50 AM.
#38
Having had FG on the front of a couple lowered vehicles I can say it's not the best choice regardless of air flow logistics, you're likely to find it cracked in no time unless you only drive perfectly flat/smooth roads (and if you do I'm sure most of us envy having those roads to drive on). That said the lip does have a nice look to it when combined with the OEM non sport bumper and I would be interested in a poly version if it were made available. Let's be honest here and admit that most that would be adding this splitter would not be doing so for the questionable performance benefit, the majority would simply be for 'looks'.
Jason
Jason
#39
Having had FG on the front of a couple lowered vehicles I can say it's not the best choice regardless of air flow logistics, you're likely to find it cracked in no time unless you only drive perfectly flat/smooth roads (and if you do I'm sure most of us envy having those roads to drive on). That said the lip does have a nice look to it when combined with the OEM non sport bumper and I would be interested in a poly version if it were made available. Let's be honest here and admit that most that would be adding this splitter would not be doing so for the questionable performance benefit, the majority would simply be for 'looks'.
Jason
Jason
The demand is just not there to justify the cost to have specialized molds made for Reaction Injection Molding (RIM). The design would have to change and would just be a thin and flimsy lip. And this is not what our intentions were with this project.
Lastly it's not fair to assume that this product will be "cracked in no time", we have designed this to be strong and very rigid, this isn't your regular 2 layer piece of fiberglass. Of course this product isn't for everyone, people who are slammed and have horrible roads should avoid any type of lip.
So I'm sorry but we have no plans in offering this in polyurethane.
Thanks!
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SDGenius (10-16-2012)
#41
Thanks for the positive feedback of the look of the lip.
The demand is just not there to justify the cost to have specialized molds made for Reaction Injection Molding (RIM). The design would have to change and would just be a thin and flimsy lip. And this is not what our intentions were with this project.
Lastly it's not fair to assume that this product will be "cracked in no time", we have designed this to be strong and very rigid, this isn't your regular 2 layer piece of fiberglass. Of course this product isn't for everyone, people who are slammed and have horrible roads should avoid any type of lip.
So I'm sorry but we have no plans in offering this in polyurethane.
Thanks!
The demand is just not there to justify the cost to have specialized molds made for Reaction Injection Molding (RIM). The design would have to change and would just be a thin and flimsy lip. And this is not what our intentions were with this project.
Lastly it's not fair to assume that this product will be "cracked in no time", we have designed this to be strong and very rigid, this isn't your regular 2 layer piece of fiberglass. Of course this product isn't for everyone, people who are slammed and have horrible roads should avoid any type of lip.
So I'm sorry but we have no plans in offering this in polyurethane.
Thanks!
Best of luck with the product,
Jason
#44
Glad that you liked it, thanks for posting!!